What Are Some Good Middle School Tips?

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I am going to start middle school in 2 more days and I am so scared! Please can someone give me good tips on how to survive middle school. I am scared of too much homework, getting lost, and not making any friends. PLEASE HELP!!!!!

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  1. randomfr on September 22, 2009 3:25 am

    Middle school generally doesn’t have that much homework. I mean, you might be lucky; My science teacher didn’t believe in giving homework, while most of my friends were stuck with one who gave out tests and assignments as much as she could. Though, again, you shouldn’t get too much homework, anyways. I mean, it’s not like you’re going to high school. Now that’s scary, haha. The homework for 7th grade isn’t much, so don’t worry. There’ll be a bit more in 8th grade, but not that much you’ll be worried about. :)
    You won’t get lost. You’ll feel like you will, and you’re nervous. It’s cool. Everyone probably feels like that, but no worries. You’ll get used to everything soon.
    You’ll make friends. Everyone does. And join a club or two. It’s fun, and it’s a great way to make friends. I got to meet some of the greatest people by joining one in my 7th grade year. ^^
    Be ready for changes. Middle school is just the start of them. You’ll have to be able to accept them, or spend the rest of your middle school years being disappointed.
    My best friend and I are very distant now, and if your old friends start changing and you guys seem very distant, you have to accept it. You may not notice, but you’ll be changing, too.
    And just try and enjoy it. Your middle school experience will give you a whole bunch of life lessons, so if you mess up, you mess up, but you’ll learn not to do it next time. Make friends, have fun, try your best, and don’t grow up too fast because you have your whole life to. Don’t rush things, alright? :)

  2. oO-Moose on September 22, 2009 3:59 am

    1. ALWAYS keep your schedule on hand (for the first week)
    2. Plan what books to pack before each subject and when to go back to your locker
    3. Make a “what to pack” list for the morning, and for the afternoon, and stick it in your locker
    4. You can start wearing makeup but go neautral, stick with mascara and eyeliner
    5. Try to be yourself, don’t act shy, and make a good name for yourself during the first week, it’s very important
    6. If you don’t like it at first, don’t worry! It’ll get better
    7. Use a tote to carry your books to each subject
    8. DON’T PROCRASTINATE! Very important




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